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Abundant Grace
18,345 words in Matthew's Gospel
3040 of them or 1/6 are devoted to the crucifixion
Resurrection Sunday: How did we get here?
Review
Last week we read about Mary’s Alabaster Offering
We read Judas betrayed Christ for 30 pieces of Silver 3800.00
We read the passover meal was prepared
Matthew 27:26-
We come to 27:26
On to Gethsemane
Please Pray! 3 Times
Arrested
False Witnesses
In the heat of the moment Peter Denies Christ
Jesus goes to Pilate
Judas Repents and hangs himself
Jesus is examined by Pilate
Barabbas is freed
Jesus is scourged
Lead to Golgotha
Crucified and Dies
Veil of the Temple is torn
Matthew 27:51-
Jesus is buried
Soldiers are placed
Mary and Mary go to the tomb
Matthew 28:
RISEN!
RISEN!
RISEN!
Up from the grave He arose, with a mighty triumph over o’er His foes.
He arose the victor of the dark domain and He liver for ever with the saints to reign!
He arose, He arose, Hallelujah Christ arose!
Do you have a solid meaning of the word GRACE
Grace is the unmerited favor of God.
This doctrine of Grace is this: though man deserves God being against him, He is for us!
God’s grace is dynamic.
God is the aggressor against sin and the pursuer of man.
It is love in action!
Jesus came to institute the new covenant: Grace
You see in the story of the crucifixion God’s love in action.
We see in the story of the resurrection God’s love in action.
We have redemption because God acted on our behalf.
Jesus heals the multitude: God’s grace
Jesus forgives sins: God’s grace
Jesus changed the water into wine: God’s grace
He taught the disciples to pray: God’s grace
He demonstrated servanthood: God’s grace
Jesus took the bread, gave thanks, broke the bread and distributed the bread: God’s grace
Think about all the times in the New Testament Jesus did for others: God’s grace
Abundantly He gave, worked, sought, healed, taught: abundant grace
Grace for you and for me
Jesus instituted the Lord’s Supper as a means of remembering His grace poured out on the cross
Why? God’s Grace
John 6:1-
Abundant Grace: more than enough to cover your sins and mine
Abundant Grace: Jesus dined with Matthew the tax collector, Simon the leper, the woman at the well, Nicodemus, Zacheus, and He invites you to the table to experience His grace.
He is loving, He is kind, full of compassion.
His table is set and offers us participation, fellowship, Koinonia.
This table is a place of God’s grace.
All are welcome.
From the abundance of God’s grace we have set this table today.
I want you to see Jesus, the crucified for your sins and mine.
I want you to meet the resurrected Jesus who went to war with Death Hell and the Grave and won.
I want you to taste the abundance of Christ’s gift of grace and be satisfied.
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